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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver
In your experience? That wouldn't mostly be doctors, engineers and scientists who were amongst the few who were qualified enough to get visas for the US, would it? In my experience, about one in four Americans have been educated at Ivy League universities and pretty much all American have been to college, in that those are the people I've met.
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1 in 4 at an ivy league uni? BUUULLLLSSSHHH IIIIIITTTTT! and no, MOST americans have not been to college. the people you've met yeah, but that is in NO WAY indicative of the total population.
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